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THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1911 5 Reliable Points on Health and Beauty) cl AfterSu DOES MODERN STRESS capa Ss With. Gynthin Grey TO MAKE A LIVING wir ator BEGET SELFISHNESS? b Sho had come out of “pity.” She looked around her, Just a tittle }house of two roome, with nothing but the most ct necessities, a — ® chalr or two, a table—all immaculately clean, but so pitifully . : ane feceae. rave tions have arisen inj marry on $626 2 year and no ban hairs} She wondered what life could give in such w place; if the the marriage letter contest. Ia the account, or something just ax good struggle for existence under the) Shall he give up the thought of ever present system of low wages and getting married? Not by any high prices responsible for suicides, means. if t wil to work Yes, Swissco Will Grow Your Hair Prevents Baldness and Dandruff. Re-“ stores Gray or Faded Mair to Ite Mature! Color. | could shod. Uruggiaty charge) be aay compensation for the things the world counts worth while Aging! ene-cuncs She looked at the big, bulktn the woman with tollstatned hand ‘common” man standing there and garbed in cheapest print, ON an ae nee heraelt what life could mean to these two but ling” among Including race suicide, cynice and hard and be economical, and use ty” complexion | 88! ee imists? Does the keen com 004 judgment in his every-day life, day” complex} " pessimis * pe |i Hisorders. A ne Then, suddenly, the poor room me vocal with things long tition rob a man of every thought | he will be able to save some out of], Swiasco stops dandrutf 4 lider te, gaslly pre] forgotten but to get ahead? Does he relent: | his $235 a year, and some time In| tows new hats 1 restores faded hair to it# natural youu The homely arm chair, with the home-made footstool for “his” @ he will see his way clear | fi1 ASSESS | RRESTRPES BESS ee Pea ER! ‘ t halt pint jessly overcome friends and foes the fut acting simoe kar-| red foet, the small rocker, ke a living presence, close beside it alike fon profit? Does he take ad-\to marry some one joves. But) sy s baldness, bald spots, water to make « fuit/the tiny garments, so few, and cheap, and* coarse, but with every vantage of his particular strength suppose he 18 already engaged? | {Allin halr, seabby nealp, sore scalp, SY “Bale Ekraeite tanto | Sitch set by Joving fingers for the Jay to come; the father-and-mother to crush the weak? Is it right, be I, if ft is to a sensible woman, | troniin Mt oF Soy hair oF scalp 1, fortifies the body | '0ok In the faces of the two, cause a man has brains, that he will do her best and wait, and| To prove that our claims are true beninst me” reatores health and All volced that which neither gold can buy nor wealth retain should crush brawn and muscle?|!f she won't do that she don’t unm |» A you a large trial bottle 3 ones GetneP PTE] Without which a palace is meaner and more cheerleas than a hovel Will the laboring man never have| derstand the serious side « ‘ ie thelp par coat ot Ra : for those who are Love makes a home ANY place, ANYWHERE that it abides, and @ chance for a vacation, like his| is hardly worth having to Bwissco Hair Remedy < worn out ay.| he Dearest heaven of anything this wide earth hold. rich brother? Must he slave until - nna, Ge r} . vo & z 2 death brings him rest? Will wive: ; as 0 ee ae - ; of these men never know the picas- “Kj f 0 ) a bottle ~~ = fon. ciresrine ° ’ ures of buying without worrying? | ing 0 plum water, then addin Contest clo tomorrow, and| . : “is\| Cynthia Grey’s Letters a ata tee | Ring’? te Cammht eal tapetagned (By United Press Leased Wire) | ie ; pear HEAVING WIFE FOR LONG-HAIRED PREACHER Anacortes, Dec. 3, 1911. | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 5.—Clay | OFFICE SUPPLIES ; par Mine Groy you please give me a little advice as to what Dear Miss Grey: By all means,|ton Richards, declared by us to dot | am a stranger here, from Ireland, with my husband and four prolong the contest : of the state pharmacy bo: i} TRICK & MURRAY : little children, We have been here only a short time and have worked The subject hasn't been scratch.| the “king of the opium ; rut 4 hard and have got a nice little home where we have Hyed comfortably ed yet. And ft fe one that surely | surrendered to the police. He Office and Factory ite spot ke | together, and as happy as any family could Ive, until a few days ago. needs to be discussed. released on $2,500 bail. He 4 72 Columbia St. : a are ih | MY husband has been listening to a long-haired preacher somewhere on 1 believe when you have met The | he has violated the law, and ¢ ise the street. He was preaching that it is a ain to get married or to One fn all this world, that it's posi the drug was distributed from | SSN I WASHING labor with your hands. My husband thinks he Is preaching the Bit tively wicked to remain unmarried. | his big wholesale house here only | E tae Vitkbey and he tells me be ix not going to eat anything that we have labored for Let un follow “The Man With the|to persons within the law. His at A POPULAR PLACE RAST send, or itve with me any longer. He has gone, now, three days without food, and be says he is going to give our place to this long-haired preacher torney, W. G. Deal, threa Program” (Star Editorial) wD! SEWELL & McCOY CO. When we get out of the jungle, make the state board of pharmacy | 1 tell you | am Irish, and have a good rifle, and can shoot pr fair we'll find there fs plenty for all.| pay @r any act not warranted by |] “Nor rps, Notion Seated De y think it would justify me to use it if he should c ne out to And we who have given up even |iaw, committed against Richards lit y. Drop in, we will save you : | break up our home? ONE WHO 18 DESPERATE the cottage will have a comfortable | ORE ee MONEY a Trunk & Bag Co., AC $ c 1 ‘wont ‘ noo, “Desperate,” for you couldn't possibly enjoy little home, brimful of dimpled dar-| Used to Excitement. Ind Cedar 1247. . your home and children if you were arrested and sent to jail, The court id baby laughter | “Are you the man who was : am gute same j © court, lings and baby laughter. Are you the man who was mar eee ire cur own goods fa] 0 the end, might free you, but think of the “in-betw Go to the chief No; love in a cottage fen't a myth.! ried tn a cage of Mons? o aan! vere in & at pane Insist on seoing him personally, and tell him your story I'll admit it's no dream when the| “I'm the wan I Phest At and if [ am not mistaken in what I know of him, he will give you good wife is sick and there's nothing to] “Did it seem exciting? N Turb: y Pe , lo is 8 h id it seem exciting lewest Fur Turbans advic tell you just what to do. Any property you have helped your pay for medical attention, while the} “It did then. It wouldn't now.” Made of your old furs. Latest styles now in |Busband to or that he has gotten sinee your marriage, cannot be |iven away or sold without your consent. You are entitled to your half of it. 1 would go te the police and be prepared for the worst, but I would treat it as lightly as possible at home. Do just as I tell you, “Desperate.” it ts the best way to protect yourself and children. husband Is out of work and discour. aged. Wut ft isn't the fault of love. | Sometimes Necessary. 8. P. W. Quiet-spoken Customer — You MODEL MILLINERY everything for the plano, . Bank Account Imperative | don't you? 527 People’s Bank Bi In the outset it is my belief that! gaicsman Tyttede » Fedatld, Spee Paarelaar 1, Pultost, Pied | . ahi Dear Miss Grey: Iam « young married woman of two and a half s, sir. We do, sir | under the present system of gov-| Customer Give} G " B. Helgesen } months, and my husband wants to live with my folks and 1 want to keep ernment, no man should think of| | “Safes That ‘Grocer, 1999 First Ave. house for myself, but he does not want to move. I have my own bed: getting married without a good,| } Are Sate 4 g |room set, and all I need is a stove and a few other things. Will you substantial bank account, or its Mixed, but Emphatic. HP rice-rroot | please give me advice? ANXIOUS. t. A living is open to a] “gince the weather got colder|[| purstar-Prect ¢ l AAs & general thing, I do not approve of young married people nin many cases where ft! you are late every morning,” com Naska Square Deal CAGUE | ving with another family. You have roally not told me a reason for imarried man. It has|diained the employe : VAULT your husband wishing to stay with your people, exeept that he does This gown, of velvet and antique embroidery, was made for @ bride! toon said, “When poverty comes in wheal 321 Seria: aut ana} 20 Want to move. I smell a mouse, “Anxious,” “There must be some} Of this season. The black velvet continues from back of ueck to ond of | the door, lov files out of the win | soe’ esabaien, “I have to button All Alaskans are tn seealt ané | other reason. Are you a good cook and housekeeper? Of course, a man| ‘Fain. Jet fringe edges the wonderful embroidery, and a biack rose! doy.” ‘There are plod; S'tb-len the games nad: dhake én & ake this office their headquarters. | does not marry a woman for that, but it makes things run smoother in| decorates the bodice. The priee ofthis gown was $375, but its main] mit bat in most cases It holds good shirtwniée cad carry Oct the fur be Babak a the home. features can be duplicated in cheaper material at a moderate price. Capitalism as it exists in our form |, a posed postal ; sw! Mat ‘ : puts a prem! ‘ & the clerk in| res tof government today 2 —_—____—__._.. HE THINKS CYNTHIA WRONG v y er : NR um on a man remain . 4 Yourth Wear Pine Dear Miss Grey: I saw your answer to “F. C.,” as to “whether it wil) }1 think this is the very best argu \ Things You Should Dancing Guaranteed be more offensive to strike a woman than a man when they what ment against its perpetuation. The | in 4 Private Lessons) they call equal rights,” and I don't think you are quite right. The best form of government I believe we Know Copyrighted of us quarrel, and when a woman calls you vile names, | supposé you are destined to enjay, and has been | otalte a are to stand by and take it all tn on the other hand, if we say Planked Whitefish. jot sugar melted in a pint of water,| hinted at in many parts of our coun-| F. W enson & Co., brokers, gous every, O0Y Sos “iron. | word bi we get arrested, and if women are to have men's rights,| Clean and split « three-pound|1 jar of canned peaches cut fine, #{try, puts a premium on matrimony |Bailey Bldg, are advised N. Y sntcet Dancing Wednesday, Pri-| why should they take advantage of their sex? LN whitefish. Put skin side down on | dyops of of! of cloves, 1 tumbler of|and capitalizes citizenship, When | stocks likely show trregularity, B day, Saturtay A Avaunt (one dictionary meaning of “avaunt” ts “to move on™),|an oak plank on Maia $911; Ind. 20% | hold champion of your sex! [can but wonder {f you think the real man.| {little wider and longer than the hood of America needs your aid, or do you need help yourself? If you} fish, sprinkle with salt and pepper remember, my answer to the q tion of “F.C.” was in the light of strik-jand brush over with melted butter. ing one weaker than yourself. It is always the truth that hurts, “I N.."| Take 25 minutes in a hot oven. Re} feot juice. Let tt stand and|that day comes, a man can marry a|on good breaks ** | PURCELL SAFE CO. m; when ready to serve pour|real helpmate and not fear starva- Exclusive Agent for the fer a block of ice in the panch-| tion. A. RD. Have yoor vins coftected. West- GENUINE MALL'S SAFE bowl, and add a bottle of ginger —- ern Collection Co., 423 N. ¥. Block, || Pretewtaine Bldg. Beattie te Dear Mins ¢ No man should] Main 6169. gee inch thick and | 5 and | fear it is hurting “I. N." now, or he wouldn't “come back.” at me | move from oven, spread with bat — —_ _ _—— ———$——* it e If you are the kind of man who beats his faithful dog because he hap-|ter and garnish with parsiey and) F } pens to bark at you, or the kind that seads poor pussy “scooting” under|iomon, The fish should be served : z the stove, instead rubbing against your trousers leg with affectionate | on the plank Insurance Seaeat n detar-eae chrtitne enotine hen ‘seme thax wee petaiees we at ahely < ® ial 8 3 { f 1 then you cannot understand an ace to say. But] Select 6 medium-sized potatoes | 4 one thing I would like to impre thing I might take s upon you, “I. N..” and that is that vile! and bake until soft. Remove from 4 Tille Tistrance is some- {2M Whether applied by man or woman, cannot hurt you unless they |oven, cut slice from top of each | = = — 4 _ Title ra > ate true, and that by resenting them to the point of striking is but ac-|and scoop out inside, Mash, add 2 = = times more important t knowledging that they belong to you. It ts true that some women (but | tablespoons butter, salt, pepper and = : the man of small property [not womanly women) hide bebind thelr sex, as it fe true that there are|3 tablespoons hot milk, then add} = than to the man who owns |#ome af the male sex (I will not call them men) who hide behind a| whites of 2 eggs, well beaten. Ro-| = c ie woman's skirts, but that is not the question in hand. So come “IN” | fill skins and bake in very hot oven = many scattered properties. again, but next time with an argument that your own sex, at least, wills to & minutes. Grated cheese may BE SURE TO ATTEND THE = = The defective title may uphold you tn. If the men readers would like to answer “I. N.,” welbe sprinkled over potatoes before = . happen to exist on the | Will be glad to hear from them gutting Bick tn ved + home of the poor man and Dear Miss Grey: Will you please; A.—Yes, Canada and Mexico are Pocahontas Punch. | wipe him out completely print a good recipe for pie crust, | for t F c sn countries. First class mall] The Pocahontas punch ts made of} “ If it should happen on |the flaky kind that we buy? I bave|can be sent to England and some|the juice of a large pineapple, Juice | . = rte ne of the plots 1 ihe eos books, but my ples| parts of Europe for 2 cents. There | of 6 lemons and 1 anges, 1 pound] 4 ote tee sie » always heavy are 48 states at present. They will 5] saver XT 3} wewmmenl owned by the man who Townc wire, | number 60 ein the erie | PRETTY, AND owns many, the loss, while A.—I am sure your trouble is| admitted, SHE KNOWS IT serious c r more in the way you handle your - rious, would not be so pastry than in the recipe. I will| Dear Miss Grey—Will you please give you a recipe of Fannie Marritt| sive the addresses of reliable We have made low |Parmer, who is an authority: To housea whero I might dispose of old ¢ Insurance |1% cups flour add % tea coins? READER and work in 4 cup lard with the A —Catalogues can be secured at tips of t fingers or the biade f any book store, and will give you a knife; moisten the dough with| much fuller information than I can cold water (ice water in summer); |The price of such books ts very 2 toss on the board dredged with | small Washington , flour, pat and roll out; fold in 4} — cup butter, so as to make three| Dear Miss Grey—Kindly tell me »! folds, and roll out. If you do not| how crisp bacon should t Title Insarance |i amar ace, doe in coud “i place, but not on ice. Bake in mod A.—If one wishes to serve .crisp Company erate oven. neon in the ultra-ultra’ way, little paper caps on the . Dear Miss Grey: Will you please h piece to protect the fingers tell me what will remove ol! and| when eatin varnis It fs sometimes ea stains from linen, or any! from the fingers when not arran white cloth? H. P. {this way, but usually from the Use methylated spirits, or | fork Dear Mise Grey—(1) What would NAPIERKOWSKA | Dear Miss Grey: Will you kind-|be nice for a Christmas present to{A Russian dancer who is thrilling ly «ive a little girl 12 years old a] #end an elderly lady? London, from a study by P. J. |simple recipe for chocolate cake?| (2) How can I stop a child from| Mathews, the English artist | g his fingers? - ya take 2s COATES DENIES IT. rr a disaster prices on Ti _ for small amounts Now being held by the LAWRENCE L. MOORE CO. at their mammoth establish- ment in the LEARY BUILDING, Second Avenue and Madison Street. THEIR ENTIRE $400,000 STOCK OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, UMBRELLAS, etc., is being closed out at LEGITIMATE DISCOUNTS ranging from One-Fifth to One-Half Off They have thousands of useful gifts ranging in price from 25 cents up to ANY jAlso for French mustard pickles | #uc [ana peanut butter? cook elt) te, there anything that willl spoKANE, Dec. 6.-W. J. Contes, | AMOUNT you might wish to pay. Every article is a GENUINE BARGAIN, and | s i | pags Pgadon ok a ¢ 2 , dent of the Spokane Central . ‘ i i | A-—tHere Is the recipe for your |4P,0" the scalp? A READER. || Pap Co uncit, today denied the re-| the BEST GOODS MADE. Their reputation insures you PERFECT SAFETY in 5 Jeake, Little Cook: One-half cup) teen ot silk apron with werecai |Dort went from Spokane Saturday weveral 4 pockets for her thread, knitting, ete, |taat the Spokane Central Labor} >) Putting quinine on is ene of COUNCIL was Institating a countr Sais baat wane ence wes : tt ~ 7 wide movement insisting on tie ot Smale onne hie hanging of the MeNamaras. Coates (3) Sometimes the hair gets a|S&id he wired President Gompers, the| Wrong start from not smoothing it|f the A. F. of L., to this effect | when the baby sleeps, At any rate, sping the sealp soft with vas will probably help a great dealing with them. The Store Will Be Open Evenings Till 10 o’Clock DON’T MISS THIS, for it is the chance of a lifetime to get anything in the Jewelry line at practically the cost to manufacture. lbutter, 1 cup sugar, 2 small eggs, | 1% cup milk, 1% cups flour, 2% tea | spoons baking powder, 2 ounces I melted chocolate and % teaspoon vanilla, Bake 40 minutes in a shallow pan To make peanut butter run {roasted nuts through the m l grinder with the fine cutter on and | mix with a little salt and cream ] “Our baby gives us considerable | trouble. Yells unless he has his wh way.” 1 do not have room for the pickles. al Maire yeild anyhow. ‘You don't | Gry, es know what trouble is.” | Dear Miss Grey: 1 am deeply in Dear Miss Grey—If a child “ Re IEE | bern ih this country of fore’ par jents is he a citizen of th love with a young lady, whose farm Valea |! USEFUL PRESENTS lily moved, iast month, to another | | town, and 1 have not heard: from |Sttes, and can he become presi her since, She didn't give me any|dént? » CONSTANT READER. $1.00, MArOLTON 1 AQC |) notice of her departure. What is} A-—Yes, a child born in this coun. | — HENRY MOUTONX your opinion of this case? jtry 1s a citizen and is et for | DOUBTFUL ALVIN. | the presidency | | , Doubtful Alvin, : , #00 No. 64, same 130 } | A reward of one thousand dol- Bilt. put young men on their metal, No. 103 Ben Hur 44c || POUEYUEUOOUUDUOUUUOUUUOOAUEOOQNOSENGREADEDETOLOUOGGOUOOGEOAGUOO4OGONSUUUEEEOOPEUEOOOOUUUUOOUONUAANLANEHGAGROGESNEUHOOGUUUOUE HHT ME UHUUUUEUNEOAEAOSOUUUOOUGUUSLOEESOUUAEUESEOOEUSGEUAOO OULU No. 45 Sc No. 50 or 61, samo... 90 tra Buggy Whip.6e Jars (51.600) will be paid by hin y sinter. Kientiotte Mouton. for ine fiand believe they will find a wa formation leading to the whe if they care to see them, or hear Abouts of Henry Moutonx, last © girls do the from them—and sc heard of in Beattie, Wash. July, ; No. 118 Napoleor 490 1904. Was borr Nov. | opposite, so there you are, If you JD Our Capital, same.ese ft 26, 1460. Weighed 150 pounds f want, you might write her a short, roe Rar r t+ 06 Drop T me 170 11, same » 16; sam frhen he loft: Hotght 6 foot & in. 2 etter and see if she an-| of ight brown color, piiiendly letter 4 | {and mediw swers ity mustae | Dear Mise Grey-—Are Canada and the hatr pom pal 1%, "Ait | Mexico foreign countries ow to comb | many states are there in the United #0 an to conceal E states at present? How many will THE JEWELRY STORE FOR EVERYBODY Leary Building, Second and. Madison MS nda, Visit xtore, see w dows and send for catalogue If ye wish to gave. Phone ua if you are in a hurry. = = = = S Y © Bargains, you get a hiré there be when the territories are! . ‘ at P Sf. ee admitted? Can a person send first | itl to do this drudgery? Spinning’s Bargain Store Francisc®, Cal...) class mail to England and Europe aw for 2 cents? P, T, OFFICK. Dance at Dreumland tonight.’ ** | | i

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